“If I be wicked, why then labour I in vain?”
Job questions: if I am to be held guilty, why do I labor in vain? The rhetorical question suggests that if innocence provides no protection from judgment, then effort toward righteousness is futile. The vanity of labor becomes clear if moral action makes no difference to one's fate. Job's despair about the meaninglessness of moral effort reflects the collapse of the moral order.
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